I have it often discussed that the US nuclear deterrent is “unhackable” as it uses obsolete technology – such as 8 inch floppy disks with outdate file and operating systems. But is it true? Are America’s nuclear systems so old they’re un-hackable? – The Record by Recorded Future
Because It’s Friday – Really I am not making this up!
I know it’s Thursday… Driverless car appears to flee the scene after being pulled over by cops | Ars Technica San Francisco police stop self-driving car – and find nobody inside, video shows | Self-driving cars | The Guardian
I like this article – PATCH NOW – basically get the latest Patch Tuesday Microsoft updates on all devices
The title says it all – here is Johannes’ article for the details: An Update on CVE-2022-26809 – MSRPC Vulnerability – PATCH NOW – SANS Internet Storm Centre Microsoft’s advice: CVE-2022-26809
“…bombarded with ransomware.”
Ransomware is one of the biggest cyber security threats organisations and individuals have to deal with and it is so easy for the hacker to get the malware to you – just send you and email. In your rush to deal with your email you mistakeningly open an attachment or …
New botnet in the wild targeting routers and IoT devices
The cyber criminal group Keksec is using Enemybot to attack routers and IoT devices, exploiting a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability CVE-2022-27226. Enemybot: a new Mirai, Gafgyt hybrid botnet joins the scene | ZDNet New Enemybot botnet blends Linux backdoor bot Gafgyt, Mirai • The Register This botnet is part …
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